Kaffarah is the act of compensation for deliberately breaking or missing a fast during Ramadan without a valid reason. If a fast is deliberately broken, Kaffarah can be fulfilled by either fasting for 60 consecutive days or feeding 60 people in need.
By donating your Kaffarah through Crisis Aid, you’re not only fulfilling your religious duty but also providing vital meals to those who are hungry.
Donate now to fulfill your Kaffarah and help those in need.
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Kaffarah is £180 to feed 60 people per broken fast per day.
Zakat al-Fitr, or Fitrana, is an obligatory charity given before Eid prayer at the end of Ramadan. It ensures those in need can celebrate Eid and purifies the giver’s fast.
Every Muslim, regardless of age or gender, must pay if they have the financial means. The head of the household can pay on behalf of dependents.
The amount is £4 per person, based on the cost of staple food such as wheat, dates, or barley.
It must be paid before Eid prayer, ideally during Ramadan, to ensure it reaches those in need in time.
It is given to the poor and needy, helping them join in the Eid celebrations.
No, Zakat al-Fitr must be given in staple food items like wheat, dates, or barley, as prescribed by the Sunnah. To ensure proper distribution, donate through Crisis Aid, which will provide food to those in need before Eid.